City & resort
Rimini Beach
Rimini, Emilia-Romagna · 🇮🇹 Italy
Renowned⚑ Blue FlagEurope
The grand dame of Adriatic resorts — 15 km of groomed sand, numbered umbrellas and dolce vita nightlife.
Open Rimini Beach on the interactive map →- Sea temperature
- ~26°C in the warm season
- Water
- Warm, shallow and slightly milky Adriatic
- Sand
- Fifteen kilometres of fine groomed sand under regimented rows of umbrellas
- Swimming
- Bath-warm and waist-deep a long way out; ideal for children
- Best time to visit
- Jun-Sep
- Setting
- Italy's beach-holiday capital since 1843 — numbered bagni, promenades and Fellini-era grand hotels
- Beach type
- City & resort
- Blue Flag
- Yes
- Region
- Europe
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Rimini Beach: frequently asked questions
Where is Rimini Beach?
Rimini Beach is at Rimini, on the coast of Italy.
What is the sea temperature at Rimini Beach?
In the warm season the sea at Rimini Beach reaches about 26°C. Warm, shallow and slightly milky Adriatic.
When is the best time to visit Rimini Beach?
The best time to visit Rimini Beach is Jun-Sep. Europe's beach season peaks in July and August, with June and September quieter and cheaper.
What kind of sand does Rimini Beach have?
Rimini Beach has fifteen kilometres of fine groomed sand under regimented rows of umbrellas.
Is Rimini Beach good for swimming?
Bath-warm and waist-deep a long way out; ideal for children.
Does Rimini Beach have Blue Flag status?
Yes — Rimini Beach holds Blue Flag status, awarded for bathing-water quality, safety and facilities.